A school that only teaches what adults prescribe is a school half-finished.
Students must also teach themselves—and each other. Our co-curricular program provides the space.
Academic & Intellectual
Biomedical Research Society—
For students drawn to medicine and life sciences. Laboratory techniques, research methodology, and exploration of healthcare careers.
Debate Society—
Training in argumentation, evidence evaluation, and public speaking. Competitive participation in regional and national tournaments.
Programming Club—
Student-led exploration of languages, platforms, and projects beyond the formal curriculum.
Service & Citizenship
Taiwan Youth Service Corps—
Student-initiated community engagement, including partnerships with universities on research and social innovation.
Heart-to-Heart Service Club —
Tutoring and mentorship programs with under-resourced schools, translating privilege into responsibility.
Arts & Expression
Guitar Club—
Acoustic and electric instruction, ensemble formation, and performance opportunities.
Dance Crew—
Student-choreographed performances blending contemporary, hip-hop, and traditional forms.
Chamber Music Ensembles—
Student-organized groups extending the formal music program into self-directed collaboration.
Recreation & Wellness
Athletic Teams —
Basketball, table tennis, golf, martial arts, swimming, Pickleball and more, with professional coaching support.
Board Game & Strategy Club—
Chess, Go, bridge, and strategic thinking in analog form.
The Principle Beneath
Clubs at Chingshin are not resume decorations. They are laboratories for initiative. Students propose, organize, lead, fail, adjust, and try again. Faculty advise but do not direct. The learning is in the leading.